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On Your Health

Check back to the INTEGRIS On Your Health blog for the latest health and wellness news for all Oklahomans.

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Examining the Impact of Digital Misinformation on Your Sleep Quality

There's a growing trend on YouTube of misinformation about sleep medicine, including tips and advice on improving sleep disorders. In this blog we visit with Viral Doshi, M.D., a sleep medicine specialist with INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine, to examine how watching these videos for information can harm your sleep health.

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Mindfulness Meditation: Cultivating Presence and Emotional Well-being

In today's fast-paced world filled with constant stimuli, distractions and stressors, the practice of mindfulness meditation is a way to discover your true inner self. Mindfulness meditation offers a journey toward inner clarity and balance, one that embraces the power of the present moment and deepens self-awareness. We unravel the transformative effects of mindfulness meditation on enhancing emotional well-being and how to foster a deeper sense of presence in your day-to-day routine.

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Who Needs Platelets and How to Help

When we think about our blood, it’s easy to focus on red blood cells, but did you know there are actually three other main components that make our blood… blood? In addition to red blood cells, we have plasma, white blood cells and platelets running through our veins. Plasma is easy enough to remember – that’s the liquid part. White blood cells help our bodies fight off infections and diseases. But what about platelets?

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Is COVID Making a Comeback?

In this blog, David Chansolme, M.D., the medical director of infection prevention at INTEGRIS Health, gives us an update on the recent uptick in COVID cases across the country and in Oklahoma.

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Healthy Tailgating: Recipes and Tips to Enjoy this Football Season

As football season kicks off, so does the tradition of tailgating. The hours leading up to kickoff is a time to gather with friends and family and indulge in food. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle doesn't have to be sidelined in favor of game-day treats. We'll show you how to keep the flavor and fun alive while making smarter choices. Our tips and recipes will help make your tailgate both enjoyable and nutritious. ​

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Building Resilience: Coping Strategies for Handling Life's Challenges

Building resilience and developing effective coping strategies are essential skills for navigating life's challenges with grace and strength. In this blog, we define what it actually means to be resilient, explore how building resilience can empower you to face adversity head-on and provide tips on how to put these skills into practice.

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National Immunization Awareness Month

National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) is an annual observance in August to highlight the importance of vaccines for people of all ages and how they help to prevent and protect us from serious, sometimes deadly, diseases and illness.

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Caffeine While Breastfeeding: What Amount Is Safe?

Navigating the world of motherhood brings countless questions, and for many new moms, one of the pressing topics is about the consumption of caffeine while breastfeeding. As you savor your morning coffee, afternoon tea or soft drink, you might wonder how these beverages could affect your nursing journey.

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Managing Your Child's Asthma During Late Summer

Asthma is a chronic lung disease where the airways swell and constrict, making it hard for air to reach the lungs. It is the most common chronic illness among children, affecting 7.5 million kids. In this blog, we talk with Seana Dean, M.D., a board-certified pediatrician with INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Del City, on how parents can manage their children’s asthma.

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How Breastfeeding Supports Safe Sleep in Babies

Whether you’re expecting your first bundle of joy or settling into the rhythm of new parenthood, creating a quiet, calm and safe sleep area for your baby is essential. But did you know breastfeeding can be incorporated into your safe sleep routine?

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Why the Brain Seeks Out Sadness in Music

Sadness is a common but unpleasant emotion – it’s one of the six basic emotions alongside fear, happiness, anger, surprise and disgust. Sadness is also inherently viewed as negative, but as science has indicated, it’s not always a bad thing. Take music, for example – the brain is actually capable of receiving pleasure from sounds and lyrics that focus on sadness.

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What Is Swimmer's Shoulder?

Paul Allegra, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine physician at INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Orthopedics Central, warns that “shoulder pain can be secondary to a multitude of factors, including multidirectional instability, rotator cuff tendinitis, subacromial impingement or rotator cuff tears.” He says if symptoms persist, you should seek treatment from a medical professional.

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What are the Four Stages of Congestive Heart Failure?

There are four stages of heart failure, and knowing these stages can provide insight on how to manage it and how to slow down the progression to live an enjoyable life. Luke Cunningham, M.D., an advanced heart failure, transplant and mechanical circulatory support cardiologist for INTEGRIS Health, shares insight on the four stages of heart failure and how to manage it.

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Back-to-School and Extreme Heat

As students return to school and dive into sports, the summer heat poses significant health risks. In this blog, we talked to David Hopkins, D.O., a board-certified family medicine physician at INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Guthrie about the health risks of rising temperatures and the dangers posed to young athletes.

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What Your Face Can Tell You About Your Health

You can glean valuable information simply by looking at someone’s face. Whether it’s facial expressions to indicate happiness or sadness or changes in skin color and texture to indicate illness, the face can offer insights into how you’re feeling.

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The 20 Best Foods For Healthy Skin

In this blog, we talked to Whitney Crowe, M.D., a family medicine physician at INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Great Plains in Oklahoma City to learn why a nourishing diet contributes significantly to skin health and explore which nutrient-rich foods can help you attain and maintain healthy skin.

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How Can Your Thyroid Affect Pregnancy?

We learn from Mitchell West, M.D., an obstetrician/gynecologist (OBGYN) specializing in women’s health at INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Women's Baptist in Oklahoma City, about why thyroid issues happen, what complexities can develop and how to treat these conditions.

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Symptoms, Causes and Complications of Chronic Wounds

Let’s explore what chronic wounds are, what causes them and why they can be challenging to deal with. Whether you’re personally dealing with one or just curious, read to learn more about chronic wounds.

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Is Ozempic Safe for Weight Loss?

In this blog we talk to Brian Herritt, M.D., a bariatric surgeon at INTEGRIS Health Weight Loss Center about Ozempic and whether it is a safe option for weight management.

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Foods to Avoid While on Chemo

We talk to Juli Johnson, APRN at INTEGRIS Health Cancer Institute to learn what foods are best and what foods to avoid while on chemotherapy.

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What is the Importance of Appropriate Antibiotic Use?

As effective as antibiotics are, they can just as easily be ineffective when misused or not taken properly. Bacteria are smarter than we give them credit for, and they’re adept at becoming resistant to various antibiotics. By knowing the proper use of antibiotics, you can help preserve their effectiveness and help combat bacterial infections in the future.

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Reducing Pain Through Physical Therapy

There isn’t a cure for chronic pain, so many times, patients will turn to medications for chronic pain relief, such as over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or opioids. But more conservative treatments such as physical therapy can help without being tied to as many side effects as medications – long-term NSAID use can cause gastrointestinal problems and prescription painkillers have addictive properties.

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Emphasizing Awareness During Mental Health Month

Mental Health Awareness Month is a national movement observed in May to address stigma, give support, educate people and advocate for policies about mental health. Millions of Americans are affected by mental health issues.

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Speech Therapy After Stroke

As part of National Stroke Awareness Month in May, we explore the wide-ranging impact a stroke can have on the body, from muscular difficulties and visual impairments to speech and sensory changes.

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The Impact of Diet and Lifestyle on Colon Cancer Risk

Colorectal cancer is one of the most common but preventable types of cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates 106,590 new cases of colon cancer and 46,220 new cases of rectal cancer in the United States in 2024. Simple changes to your diet and lifestyle can play a significant role in colorectal cancer risk.

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Helicobacter Pylori: What Is it and How Can it Cause Stomach Cancer?

Gastric cancer, a malignant disease affecting the stomach, has been closely associated with the presence of Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that can colonize the stomach lining and induce chronic inflammation. In this blog, we speak to Samer Hassan, M.D., a physician at INTEGRIS Health Cancer Institute at Southwest Medical Center, to learn about the link between stomach cancer and Helicobacter pylori infection, how to lower your risk and why effective treatment is so important.

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What do Therapy Dogs do?

Therapy dogs play a vital role in providing comfort, support and companionship to people in need. You can find these furry heroes bringing smiles and warmth to hospitals, nursing homes and even schools. We will explore the impact therapy dogs have on the well-being of patients and how their presence can make a difference in healing.

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Benefits of Quitting Alcohol for a Month or More

We learn from Brian Couey, Psy.D., the executive director of INTEGRIS Health Arcadia Trails Center for Addiction Recovery, about what happens when you quit drinking for a month.

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When is it Time to Consider Knee Replacement Surgery?

The decision on when to get knee replacement surgery is a topic many Americans struggle with. In 2020, Northwestern Medicine published a study that found 90 percent of people waited too long to fix their knee with joint replacement surgery, and 25 percent of people who had it done did so prematurely.

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Why is My Fitbit Giving Me a Rash?

Smartwatches have become increasingly popular for their health-tracking features. But they can also cause skin irritations and rashes for some people. These skin issues, known as contact dermatitis, are a common issue associated with wearing smartwatches. Learn more about contact dermatitis and how to alleviate irritated skin.

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What is WaterTok?

We explore this trend and share tips to help make your flavored water healthier.

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What are the Six Stages of Concussion Recovery?

We spoke with Paul Allegra, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon with INTEGRIS Health in Edmond, about how to recognize a concussion and what next steps to take.

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Colon Cancer Screening: Why It's Important and What to Expect

As we wrap up Colorectal Awareness Month this March, it is important to know that a regular screening colonoscopy can prevent colorectal cancer by catching and removing precancerous polyps, which can develop into cancer over time. By getting screened routinely, you can proactively address these growths and decrease the risk of developing colorectal cancer.

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Healthy Pasta Salad Recipes to Try at Home

The beginning of spring calls for barbeques and pasta salads, but they often pack a calorie punch. The good news is you can still enjoy healthier pasta salads by paying close attention to which ingredients you use in your recipe. We compiled a list of recipes and tips to use this season.

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Who Should Get the RSV Vaccine?

RSV is a common viral infection that affects the respiratory system, including the nose, throat, lungs and breathing passages. RSV comes from the Paramyxoviridae family, a group that also includes the mumps and measles. The virus can replicate anywhere in the respiratory tract, mainly the breathing tubes and lungs. This replication then causes swelling and inflammation that makes you sneeze, cough or have trouble breathing.

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Answering Common Questions about Urgent Care Centers

The rapid growth of urgent care centers in the U.S. is evident by the fact that more than 10,000 clinics exist nationwide. Yet despite the exposure, many people are still unsure what urgent care centers treat and what their capabilities are. This blog will address some of the most common questions about which types of tests and exams urgent care can perform.

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What are the Benefits of Mushroom Coffee?

What benefits are associated with mushroom coffee? This blog explores the types of mushrooms used, how the caffeine content compares to traditional coffee and the impact it may have on your health.

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Widowmaker Heart Attack: What Makes it so Dangerous?

Any heart attack can prove fatal but heart attacks resulting from blockages in the left anterior descending artery can cause what is called a widowmaker heart attack. This is because the left anterior descending artery is a major pipeline to the heart and a blockage in this location creates a life-threatening situation. We will explore why it’s so dangerous and if there are ways to treat it.

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Why Do You Need a Primary Care Provider?

You’ll visit your primary care doctor for most medical needs, including wellness visits and routine preventive screenings, non-emergency illnesses like colds and sore throats. This is the person to whom you can comfortably ask questions about your health or voice concerns. We speak with Nathaniel Yokell, M.D., a physician at INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Yukon, about the importance of maintaining a relationship with a primary care provider.

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Is Prebiotic Soda Good for You?

In recent years, the wellness industry has seen a surge in interest surrounding gut health that has driven the development of products aiming to support a flourishing microbiome. We explain what prebiotic soda is and if it has health benefits.

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What is Stomach Cancer?

On Feb. 5, Oklahoma lost a favorite son and icon, Toby Keith, to stomach cancer and Oklahomans are in mourning. We spoke to oncologist, Laila Babar, M.D., about stomach cancer facts, symptoms and treatment.

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Walk for Your Mental Health: Creating a Routine is Easier Than You Think

​Walking is really good for your mental health. It can help reduce stress and anxiety, lower the risk of clinical depression and quiet the mind.

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Understanding the Impact of Negative Self-Talk

We will delve into the concept of negative self-talk, explore its various forms and discuss the detrimental effects it can have on your mental health and daily life. We will also provide strategies to recognize, manage, reframe and ultimately transform negative self-talk into a more positive and constructive inner dialogue.

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Natural Ways to Boost Immunity

Even if illness may often seem inevitable, are there ways to better prepare your body for a potential onslaught of invaders? Yes and no. You won’t find a magic immunity pill anywhere, but we’ll provide tips on how you can boost your immune system naturally.

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Lice vs. Dandruff: What Is the Difference?

Understanding the differences between lice and dandruff is important for effective identification and treatment. This blog will identify how to distinguish dandruff from head lice and what sets them apart from each other.

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Monk Fruit vs. Stevia: Which Sweetener is Better?

Stevia leaf extract and monk fruit extract have risen in popularity among non-nutritive sweeteners. Both of these options offer a sweet taste without adding extra calories or affecting blood sugar levels, but they do have some distinctions.

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Best Winter Activities in Oklahoma

Winter in Oklahoma may not bring the heavy snowfalls seen in some northern states, but that doesn't mean the Sooner State lacks winter fun. Whether you're a local looking for new experiences or a visitor seeking unique winter activities, Oklahoma has something for everyone.

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10 Simple Self-Care Practices You Can Start Today

Prioritizing self-care is essential for maintaining a healthy balance between the demands of life and our overall well-being. Beyond bubble baths and face masks, there are many different self-care activities that you can incorporate into your life for more positive self-talk and self-love.

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Digital Nutrition: Curating Your Media Consumption for Mental Health

From social media updates to news articles and streaming services, the digital landscape offers a vast array of choices that compete for our attention. As we navigate this information overload, the repercussions of our digital consumption on mental health have become a pressing concern. We unravel the risk factors, symptoms and the crucial steps individuals can take to safeguard their wellbeing.

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Is Skin Fasting the Key to Healthier Skin?

Skin fasting is a practice where individuals abstain from using skin care products, including cleansers, moisturizers and serums, for a specified period. The premise behind skin fasting is rooted in the belief that overusing skin care products may disrupt the skin's natural balance and hinder its ability to self-regulate.

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